Barry Manilow Postpones Las Vegas Residency Following Cancer Treatment
Barry Manilow postponed his Las Vegas residency to recover from lung cancer surgery; his farewell tour starts Feb. 27 and tickets for Vegas shows will be refunded.
- Barry Manilow, 82, has postponed his Las Vegas residency shows to focus on healing after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous spot on his lung.
- Manilow revealed he is "doing great" and recovering well after the operation, but his doctors advised him to rest.
- Manilow went public with his lung cancer diagnosis in December after an MRI discovered the cancerous spot following a bout of bronchitis.
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Barry Manilow's Vegas Pause Raises Career Questions After Lung Cancer Surgery
As avid Barry Manilow fans express their excitement over the singer's upcoming Westgate Las Vegas residency, the 82-year-old singer-songwriter has announced his decision to postpone the show dates scheduled from 12 February to 21 February. The postponement was caused by a recent diagnosis of stage 1 lung cancer and subsequent surgery, a development that could reframe his future on stage. Manilow's long-running Las Vegas residency has landed with…
82-year-old American pop singer Barry Manilow has postponed his upcoming Las Vegas residency. Although he had planned to perform after recently undergoing surgery to remove a lung tumor, it has emerged that he is not yet fully recovered and his doctor has advised him not to perform at this time.
Doctors find a "cancer-like spot" in Barry Manilow's lungs. The "Mandy" singer is being operated on and is already planning concerts again. But the 82-year-old now has to postpone this.
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